San Antonio de los Altos [Los Teques] in context: Street-network sprawl trends
San Antonio de los Altos [Los Teques] in context
The chart above shows SNDi trends for new street additions (left panel) and the entire network (right panel), with San Antonio de los Altos [Los Teques] plotted against Miranda and Venezuela. All three follow the same trend in new construction, suggesting a shared regional pattern of development. Most recently, San Antonio de los Altos [Los Teques]'s incremental SNDi rose from 7.78 to 8.22 between 1991-2005 and 2006-2020. In terms of the aggregate network, San Antonio de los Altos [Los Teques] ranked 6th out of 6 cities in Miranda and 70th out of 70 in Venezuela as of 2020.
New Street Additions (2006–2020)
- SNDi value
- 8.22
- Rank in Venezuela
- 64th of 70
- Rank in Miranda
- 4th of 6
Entire Network (Aggregate)
- SNDi value
- 7.72
- Rank in Venezuela
- 70th of 70
- Rank in Miranda
- 6th of 6
Rankings go from most connected to most disconnected — rank 1 is the most connected.
What about similarly populated cities?
While Baochi and Al Harafsha both fluctuated in its street-construction patterns, San Antonio de los Altos [Los Teques] fluctuated in its street-construction patterns in new street additions. For the full network, San Antonio de los Altos [Los Teques] became progressively more disconnected, while Baochi became more connected from 1975 through 1976-1990, then grew more sprawly from 1976-1990 onwards and Al Harafsha fluctuated in connectivity.